A rare vision!
A white horse
With a red rose;
Admirable and attractive,
A possibility of myriad imaginations!
This beautiful horse
Has a mission to accomplish;
An effort towards an objective,
A romantic goal
Of lasting love!
The world is full of magical visions,
Waiting gently and patiently,
For the human beings and animals,
To recognise the beauty of relationships,
The joy of exquisite feelings!
The faithful, warm partnership
Between man and horse is as old as hills!
The horse speeding his way through hills, forests,
Perhaps, to express and share a passionate love message,
Biting and clenching on to a stem with a red rose!
Whether the rose is for his Master's love?
Or His own lady love,
Is a mystery!
But any sweet message of love with a rose
Is a wondrous joy forever!
P.S. about animals we speak oft about legs, arms and head especially for animals (this is told by my dutch horse instructor) but for horses, for a horse, we always say about a leg, arm and head in definition especially for men.
Last part of my response: The beautiful lovely picture added is the picture where it all began, a true beauteous composed poem and so heart-warming! !
Now your whole last stanza: Whether the rose is for his Master's love? Or His own lady love, Is a mystery! But any sweet message of love with a rose Is a wondrous joy forever! True mesmerizing, dear Dr. Geeta. You have a heart full of love. The picture of the white horse and the red rose
I cite here a part of your last stanza: ' But any sweet message of love with a rose Is a wondrous joy forever! ' THIS reminds me of the lines in my favourite poet John Keats poem: A thing of Beauty, is a Joy forever! !
And of course ever so romantic! .. Beyond #ing! .. For the mystical beauty and heart written into this! ..++++++++++++++++++++++++
Ever so beautiful and dream like! .. So wonderous and heartwarming! ..
A touching inscription has been made on white horse with red rose. Interesting to read. Thanks for sharing.
A touching inscription has been made on white horse. Interesting to read. Thanks for sharing.
a horse is a noble animal, therefore we call its limbs exactly as we call for at human beings, so said my horse instructor.
This poem has not been translated into any other language yet.
I would like to translate this poem
P.S. (2) example here in Dutch, for animals it is POOT for leg, KOP for head/face but I have learned that for horses we mention the same as we do for men/human, so the position of a horse is higher than that of other animals in The Netherlands.